48 min listen
A new roadmap for FP&A – with Jack Alexander
FromFP&A Today
ratings:
Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Jan 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Jack Alexander was our second ever guest on FP&A Today and it remains one of our most downloaded episodes. Here he returns to exclusively launch his new book (published January 2024): Financial Management: Partner in Driving Performance and Value (Wiley Finance)
His new book is a post-pandemic and typically practical take on performance management, planning, forecasting, business valuation, mergers, acquisitions, and capital investment.
He says: “I wrote (my original book) Financial Planning & Analysis and Performance Management. Then the pandemic occurred, the Great accelerator, the great disruptor. And I was getting a different set of phone calls and requests.
“Most people hadn't really been through some of these experiences before. Scenario analysis and planning, business transformations and restructuring liquidity management and scenario planning through various liquidity scenarios. There was a need for FP&A and finance to look outside the organization at major external forces and events that are happening around the world as the greatest threats and opportunities emerged from outside such as hyperinflation and geopolitical events.”
In this episode Jack talks:
Why my first budget was a disaster
From financial accounting manager to CFO at EG&G
Mentoring as a path to CFO and CEO
Financial Leadership in the 21st century inspired by the pandemic and post pandemic environment.
The essentials of value creation for a finance team
Return to the Principles of a “Top Gun” CFO
What’s changed - and what hasn’t in 45 years of FP&A
How audit and transaction experience got me first promoted to CFO
Health and finance
Follow Jack Alexander at https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-jack-alexande
Released:
Jan 16, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
John King: Inside the Success of FP&A at Walmart: John King, Senior Manager, Analytics & Insights, Private Brands at Walmart reveals how the largest US retailer makes use of a “firehose” of data. This amounts (according to some estimates) to 2.5 petabytes of unstructured data from 1 million custom... by FP&A Today